This salty gel could harvest water from desert air
A new material developed by MIT engineers exhibits “record-breaking” vapor absorption.
A new material developed by MIT engineers exhibits “record-breaking” vapor absorption.
Students learn about the complexity behind simple, everyday movement before experimenting with mechanical models.
A record-breaking number of presenters flock to the MIT event’s poster competition; topics range from synthetic mucus to nature-inspired design.
Now a global community of builders of all skill levels and backgrounds, the fab lab network grew from a single maker facility at MIT.
A study inspired by the Japanese paper-cutting art provides a blueprint for designing shape-shifting materials and devices.
The approach could improve the performance of many other materials as well.
FlexBoard is a flexible breadboard that enables rapid prototyping of objects with interactive sensors, actuators, and displays on curved and deformable surfaces.
Through the Multidisciplinary University Research Initiative, the US Department of Defense supports research projects in areas of critical importance to national defense.
With winches, spinners, and telescoping contraptions, bots go head to head in student robot competition inspired by “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.”
Mechanical engineer and storyteller Hannah Gazdus integrates her love of art into all of her projects.
A leader in manufacturing science and technology, Hart SM ’02, PhD ’06 will become department head effective July 1.
The bioderived “smart sutures” could help patients heal after bowel resection or other types of surgery.
The Fulbright US Student Program funds opportunities for research, graduate study, and teaching abroad.
The illustrious prize supports early-career scientists and engineers as they pursue interdisciplinary work.
Joshua Angrist, Gang Chen, Catherine Drennan, Dina Katabi, Gregory Stephanopoulos, and seven additional alumni are recognized by their peers for their outstanding contributions to research.